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exceeding FCC RF exposure limits, you must control the amount
and duration of RF that you and other people are exposed to.
It is also important that you:
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Do not remove the RF Exposure label from the radio.
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Ensure this RF exposure information accompanies the radio
when it is transferred to other users.
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Do not use the radio if you do not adhere to the guidelines on
controlling your exposure to RF.
Controlling your exposure to RF energy
This radio emits radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves
primarily when calls are made. RF is a form of electromagnetic
energy (as is sunlight), and there are recommended levels of
maximum RF exposure.
To control your exposure to RF and comply with the maximum
exposure limits for occupational/controlled environments, follow
these guidelines:
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Do not talk (transmit) on the radio more than the rated
transmit duty cycle. This is important because the radio
radiates more energy when it is transmitting than when it
is receiving.
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When listening and talking on the radio, hold it upright in front
of your face so that it is at least one inch (2.5cm) away from
any part of your face. Keeping the radio at the recommended
distance is important because exposure to RF decreases rapidly
the further away the antenna is from your body.
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Keep the antenna at least one inch (2.5cm) from your face at
all times.
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If you wear your radio, you must always put it in a carrying
accessory that has been specifically approved by Tait for this
radio. Using non-approved body-worn accessories may mean
you expose yourself to higher levels of RF than recommended
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